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Does medical marijuana work for chronic pain?

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Nov 18 8:13am | Replies (701)

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Hi Joyce, I checked online and Wisconsin hasn’t legalized marijuana yet, so you won’t be able to purchase THC until they do. However, from what I read there are some forms of CBD/THC combination tinctures. Tinctures are the oil that CBD/THC is made into and sold at different outlets. I’d suggest you do an internet search for ‘CBD stores near me’ and enter your zip code. Most common are dispensaries. But I think some health food stores near you may carry it. The best place to start is at a dispensary. There will be people working there that can help you by answering questions and you’ll find the most reliable quality there too. So to start, find local dispensaries that carry CBD. I’m not sure about the details of the THC used considering it’s illegal in your state, but a dispensary can explain that to you. I saw it explained online but didn’t read details. I searched ‘is CBD legal in Wisconsin’ and came up with information about your state. It did list some outlets that carry it too, but I’m not sure how close they are to you. Good luck!

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Thank you so much for researching and providing info for me!

You can buy thc cbd in local stores that sell hemp. Gas stations and headshops. There’s a federal farm bill that permits sale if less than 3% of the total so a gummies regardless of potency. So the actual drug is less than 3% of the total candywrite down the brands they sell and look it up on leafly to inquire about brand and product